Edward Fitzgerald (barrister)

Edward Fitzgerald (1846 – 1885) was an Irish barrister, best known for his involvement in high-profile legal cases of the late 19th century. He was called to the Irish Bar and practiced law primarily in Dublin. Sources indicate he was considered a skilled and eloquent advocate. Information about his specific cases and legal theories is limited, but contemporary reports suggest he was a prominent figure in the Dublin legal scene during his relatively short career. Further research is needed to detail specific cases and impact on Irish legal history.

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